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Show "V V t : f THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1921. CHIEF T05Bpte v:; v THE OGDEN THEATRES, ; , ; I . ' : ; 1 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R - i , - :T ' :- - : . Harold Lloyd Appears at the 'Ogden Theatre Sunday in "Never Weaken" t . Addition to; ,EquJp.niejjt of Some people Entertain the idea that comedies growed." Some' comedies do! But.just not the good ones,, though many producers .wish they would.so And. not the Harold Lloyds. There Is' no other - type o screen entertainment that requires more building and modeling, more Infinite pains and patience,,"-and' more f skill, than swift, clean 'comedies like those of Hrpla Lloyd, that must never descend to slap stick,' nor rise to the peaks of be j rig . high br6w. Every Lloyd 'comedy is firmly buijt oh a. solid- foundation- of a .real story. 'T4s true that a stunt here and a trick there may be an inspired after thought, in to let in "a little more laughter put light,-buit' is neter allowed in if u destroys the artistic effect. .like-Topsy,- Graves Asserts : '. demo-nsjtrat- 'saft s, nt- - . . . - - . -- : . : .: sight-seein- . g- - . , : w sight-seein- i L. 'v' f -- , , .MODERN- 5 - EQUIPMENT.- n. ? -- will-detect ; - ' . . ' - Real Main 'Street in "The Conquest of Canaan," at Alhambra Today ; . : runs There's a ' "Main Street." through "Canaan." the mythical city which Booth Tarkington wrote about in "The Conquest of Canaan." In Canaan were some who were respeo-abl- e and others who were not. Once you were placed in the latter class, it was next to impossible to live down . the disgrace. Here,, the respectables looked up to Pike as their leader. His word Judge was law. The unrespectable accepted him because they knew that he owned their homes,- their saloons and had their, lives. in the .hollow of his hand. As the title suggests, Main Street in Canaan was conquered and by two of the unrespectables, "Joe Londen and Ariel Tabor. Ariel was fortunate enough to inherit money which, took her to Paris. Joe could not bring himself to conform with the. Main Street conventions which aroused such prejudice within him that' he was forced to leave town to carve outa - better ca- ; reer. ... t The development of this interesting plot,, which brings out the bigness as well as the pettiness of a middle-sir- e town, is illustrated in the Paramount of' '"The Conquest of picturization Canaan," which will be shown at the Alhambra theatre for three days beas ginning today. Thomas Joe Louden, stars in theMeighan, and picture Doris Kenyon in the role of Ariel Tabor plays the leading feminine part. ' , . - , , de . . sori-in-la- w in-th- ; the-accordeo- - f Thinking people are not fooled by the famiHar device of selling a few articles without profit, while marking up others to make up for it. There is a lawwthat does not permit business houses to do ness on Sunday. The Service. Grocer and Butcher Values Your Confidence busi- Most all legitimate merchants respect this law, but there are some people who are always doing things to antagonise the law. They seem to delight in showing the authorities what they can do. . -- The merchant paying for this ad, are all law abiding citizens and respect the Sunday closing law, as well as all other laws. . REOEirMTAILS - -- oo -- Just-outsi- M t' . -- 'V . -- - -- ' : - - There;waa the convention tall of .the modern fire fighting equipment, as yell as all rof the mod-orlife saving equipment ;uaed by fire The newj;instrument that departments. Chief ' Graves; -rw demonstrated carbOn monoxide, gas . in any room in .which a; fireman is called to enter.. By 'its' use. 'the danger from the- gas.-- . deadlyr in . its: effect, Chief oo Graves said, -- may be eliminated. He said that the department; now. had Musical Comedy and Pretty four gas masks but. that, due to the service they had given, they were all Girls Feature New Bill practically obsolete. At the conelusio.n of .the convention At Pantages the visiting, chiefs were "guests at a barbecue, and. were "taken to visit the stated fair beln.held There's another snaDDV va.udevlll the city of Atlanta, all expenses . beinsr show for lovers of good vaudeville on borne by that city. He said, that all tne new Pantages bill opening at the visitors ?were treated royally. " Orpheum in Ogden tonight and runoo ning until t Saturday night. Hanky ; ": Panky, Jr., as presented by Alexander Pantages. is a stupendous production OF with the pick of New York's . beauties and som'A ' wondorfnidancing ACCIDENTAL DEATH tu'm.es, The little .musical comedy Is Dnm run or run ana rtas an all star Omer Waddoups, of Jos- cast. Then for the children this week TVfofl eph A. Hutchens,- - 3239 Washington we have Carl Emmv and hi avenue, shot himself accidentally just Wags, or the comedy dogs.. Joe Whitehead is with us again in new songs above the. heart while hunting hills near Moore, Idaho, according to and some clever dancing andi excellent-information that reached Ogden last comedy. Santucci, the wizard of will give a rare treat night.- The young man' lived, long enough to tell how the shooting occur- in popular selections and Scamp and red. His body was;removed to Moore Scamp have a pantomine comedy on the horizontal bars introducing thrillby his companions!According to Thomas Waddoups- of ing and difficult feats. The first of Bountiful, wtio went to Moore after the big new serial. T'The Adventures of learning of the accident, : the young Tarzan" has all the promise of a real man .with' two companions, had been thriller in the Pictures to close th ex hunting-deeand four deer had been cellent program.' oo located. One had been shot and In the others attempting to round up the hunters separated. ; Shortly afterwards the other two hunters heard a shot In the direction-takeby Wadi cloups but thought nothing' of it at the time. Later on, when they called to Waddoups and received' nb answer, ihey began: searching for him." He was dying when found but to tell them that in climbing-ove-managed Sixty-foucan be divided into lock his rlf Is had been accidentally in four such a manner that parts ' . discharged. 3 to the first, subtract if add you Mr. Waddoups, Sr.;.aived-a- t Boun3 frorii'the second; multiply the tiful with . the body . last night;; .Fu3 and divide the fourth third by ' neral services' will, be held at vthe by 3. the result will in each case Bountiful. First ward ; chapel tomorbe the same. What are the four row at noon. Interment will be in parts? the Ogden City cemetery: Omer WadAnswer to yesterday's: Remove was bf age and saw doups 23years one match from; each corner" and service in. France'. He is survived by 'on center groups . followplace his widow, formerly Misir Ardls Hutch ing. Then take the four matches eus of Ogden and a on the side and add them one at . ' ' ' daughter. a time to center groups. The arrangement then will stand as follows, each row totaling 9 as when ' f of 3: i arranged' In groups ; , 2 5 2 exhibited., at- ' V i " Fire Chief George ."A. Graves will ;ask the city commiasionera to''supply the department with an, instrument :that detects carbon monoxide in the 'atmosphere which he saw' convention of fire chiefs at i1 at tne uaM ana aisv ior a tnree- Atlanta, useset of turret-nozzle?way deluge especially in a ful in largethatfires, Is; undermanned, such the Ogden. fire department is, he With this latest sjiid .yesterday. equipment in fire 'fighting, one man is 'able to handle one deluge set unaided, !'Chief Graves .said, or if the 'man is jrieededelsewhere the equipment may he mounted on a tripod and left while :the fireman Is "released, to atte.pdsome other part of the" fire for atshort V. 'j, jtime, he' said.,' With7 the present : equipment,- Jre j said, such a procedure wai Impossible .inasmuch as it required two at least and sometimes: three men to handle 'vT,e nozzle under pressure'. i . GO . SIGHTSEEING. . On his trip to the convention Chief IGraves joined the special train at Chicago carrying 10 5. fire chiefs: 'At Chattanooga, Term., the visiting chief s.were ftaken for a short trip Uo Lookout mountain, ' the old battle 'field of the Civil- war, he said.' all of 4he expenses being borne by the citi- -. ;zens of Chattanooga. .: Arriving at Atlanta the visitors were met by a band, squads. or mounted police and furnished with automog biles ' for; a' trip through the city, and depesited at' the .conven--tion hall.' There'were "in attendance 836 active t fire chiefs which with .the industrial firechiefs, such as are maintained In ail large manufacturing establishments and - large department storesrr brought the number 4n attendance .up", to more' ' ' . than'1000. j.' '" n . We ask the public not to encourage these law violations through purchases from these stores. Encouragement of one law violation brings the possibility of other violations, a breakdown of legal and moral conditions. His methods are open and above board. His prices arc low because his expenses are low but he can't sell without a certain profit, nor can any one else. -- The city authorities have been told of this condition, but so far have failed to act. ; . - . ..(. He's a fellow-citizea your neighbor and your friend. ; m . fellow-taxpaye- n, price-jugglin- g. below are competing with one another for your business, and this corn- petition assures you the lowest possible prices. Will you help us? Thank you, '.interests abaveall lse. g There's no at your Service Grocer's or Butcher's nor ' The dealers named any price-fixin- i . Deal with your nearcstV "Service Grocer or Butcher," secure in tho knowledge. that he places your best r, He buys close, and holds down ex- penses so that he can.ttU dose. H?v won't ""juygleprices"- - and he does not have' to. " " . You can place your confidence invthe Service Grocer or Butcher and know that your interests are protected. . - You'll do best in the long run deali n g with ! one of these! -- r WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY -- r . . a - Service Grocers and r, - . : . , , . . ; uichsm -- -- nine-month-o- ld W. T. PICKETT 2303 Washington; Avenue Phone 177' . '' mm ml '' 2 O Phones '1700.1701 CHAEGE CONSPIRACY 355 Twenty-fourt- Miss., Oct. 20. In assess- ing fines aggregating JS.694,200 against fire insurance doing business in the state companies prior to the filing of suit against, them several months ago by the state revenue scent allerinsr viola tion of ,the anti-trulaws, Chancellor J V. J. Strieker Wednesday issued a final t decree in wnicn lie held a conspiracy existed to, fix and charge specific rates on Insurance in Mississippi As to the charge of conspiracy to rio-la- te the anti-tru- st laws by ' withdrawing from the state, on which the revenue agent sought an additional decree, the chancellor declined to hold this a separate offense, but said that it was strong circumstantial evidence "is establishing' the original charge of conspiracy. The decision ends the first of the litiratlon and the ' case 'nowphase to goes the state supreme court on appeal. ' oo -- CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH ' 36 &nd Prospec- tive Members st ''V W. O. W. HALL 8:30 p. m. Thursday, October 20 LetVGo! -- - 2360 Washing-te- ;' 'Avenue ' Phone'227' ' . . ' MONEY .2281 Washinffton Avenue Phones 2710 Lincoln, Avenue Phone 41 . Phone 519 t v : . J. S. DANIELS 2528 Waihington-'Avenue- ' Phone 183 680-60- 5 wicuais 32$ Twenty-fift- Fdonts t & SMrra Street h 2058-205- 9 CO. RUSSELL-JAME- S ! ..Corner r Phone 412 -- Twenty-fourt- - : and Lincoln h MOW: Ilietll By TMs Emblem; Disp Iciyccl 0 -- i ?' Cut out this slip, enclose 'with 5c and mail it to Foley &Co., 283S Sheffield Ave-,- . Chicago, III., 'writing your name and address clearly.. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Comcolds and croup; pound for coughs, -" Pills. for Kidney foley pains in sides baking pusipkin pies and back; rheumatism, backache, kidWHENAnttimaartyoa yea get ' and bladder ailments; and as vea richer and mere ny.find dclicsts'flsTer by ney Cathartic Tablets,- - a wholesome Foley and uiiag.Csxattlea Milk is. this nsisner: thoroughly i cleansing "cathartic for After you htTt sddtd imtir, constipation, biliousness, headaches, ttc., tpic, Sold everysluggish bowels. t your coktd pumpkin,, redact, tkt d- - and where.- Advertisement. " ' IL . T., PETTY Wsihingon at Seventeenth. EAGLE GROCERY CO. JOHN H. TILLOTS0N Street ' Pone-80- ' . GrXNlCHOLAS CO. 202 .Twenty-- f if th. Phone" 206S ALBERT' COOP ; 245 irtieth Street Phone 376 i Jefferson Avinue Phone 1145. W Twenty.flfth Street", Phone, Exchange 2800 ,' 2234 , CALIFORNIA MARKET. 120 X SCHWARTZ JOH R. A. SEAGER Phone 1641.W WASHINGTON MARKET 2472 Washinion Avenue - J. S. CARVER ic SONS CO. n 2972 Washington Avenue Twenty;fourth Street. 2434 Washington Aventve Phone 2200 Street h Phone. 693 IN FIRE INSURANCE JACKSON. . BALLARD & MORTENSEN oo- 620 MODERN MARKET Street h 2 5 -- eampdign Dance CompI lmen To Members 5 ,5 Twenty-fourt- , Phone 525 AMERICAN GROCERY CO. 359 JEWRY'S GROCERY it It? uJ vv r -- SUGGESTS f . , f . " " . . ; f ' 'i ".'Z ' : -- sired amount of Csraatloa slightly .with : ' '.oo wattr sad add It with your btatta : J Is twice Always remember that Carnatloa LOCATE-jO- B ' as rich at ordinary milk. ; .. By following this simple rule you will " iaeure that creamy lnscioainett' eo'detir- -' i " r able iu pumpkla plea. ; solve I can send you a really excellent jump- - ' 'MEPFORD, Ore.,,Oct. 20.'-7-the unemployment problem, the city kin jie recipe la a book of 198 recipe ; council has ordered .the - purchase. Of also I will gladly send yoa half a dozen bucksaws. and hereafter a complete I e t of my man in the city every idje able-bodiwill be given work wood for Cooking Lessons free, if sawing public B0buildings.a. - The : city will pay you will write me for et. : - ' " IOTST OR SAW CITY'S WOOD To ; ed - them. Addnss zne car of CatnttUn Milk Product Ce.. 4ft D0o!r BUt-Si-lt Lk City. cents cord for th vnric only fdone,' it being believed that this, will reduce- the hobo population, now 10 U - - strong," materially. oo . ' Robin Hood la said to Jiav in Enfcland; about the twelfth century. lived J endof 'the . V |